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1 Fire per 100,000 Pop Fire per 100,000 Pop Fire Rik Aement Document #2: 2.1 Vulnerable group: Figure 1. Fire per 100,000 Population: Alberta Alberta average: 1.1 Alberta average= Age Group Comment: Senior 66+ year of age are the mot vulnerable to fire death in Alberta. Their death rate i ~2x the Alberta average of 1.1 fire death per 100,000 population. The other vulnerable group are in the age categorie: and year. Figure 2. Civilian Fire per 100,000 Population: Alberta Alberta Alberta average=8.8 average: Age Group Comment: Age group between have the highet fire injury rate in Alberta. Their injury rate are ~1.5 time higher on average than the Alberta average of 8.8 fire injurie per 100,000 population. 1

2 % of % of Figure 3. Fire in Senior (66+ Year) by Source of Ignition Alberta: Caue Figure 4. Fire in Age Group year by Source of Ignition Alberta: Caue 2

3 2.2 Fire by Type of Community Table 1. Fire in Alberta Year % Property $ , ,138, , ,140, , ,556, , ,964, , ,492, , ,519, , ,746, , ,420, , ,613, , ,163,328 Total 64, ,993 1,779,753,531 3

4 Table 2. Fire in Major Alberta Urban Centre : Municipality Property Lo $ Airdrie ,606,944 Calgary ,728,143 Camroe ,797,797 Edmonton ,775,374 Fort McMurray ,607,377 Fort Sakatchewan ,658,806 Grande Prairie ,808,448 Lethbridge ,028,458 Lloydminter ,790,997 Medicine Hat ,598,436 Red Deer ,728,224 Spruce Grove ,569,741 St. Albert ,020,501 Wetakiwin ,112,344 Sherwood Park ,241,300 Cold Lake ,307,520 Total 37, ,380,410 Annual Rate /1000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. $/ Capita Urban Centre include: Airdrie 23,680; Calgary 922,315; Camroe 15,669; Cold Lake 11,595; Edmonton 666,104; Fort Sakatchewan 13,824; Grande Prairie 40,226; Leduc 15,630; Lethbridge 72,717; Lloydminter Alberta ide only 13,148; Medicine Hat 51,249; Red Deer 72,691; Spruce Grove 17,082; St. Albert 54,588; Wetakiwin 11,154; Ft. McMurray 47,240; Sherwood Park 51,544. Total Population in Urban Centre: Citie (2,001,672) + Sherwood Park (51,544) + Ft. McMurray (47,240) = 2,100,456 4

5 Population data ource Table 3. Fire in Firt Nation & Meti Communitie: Alberta, Property Lo $ ,127, ,888, ,348, ,406, ,178, ,409, ,215, ,880, ,623, ,633,497 TOTAL 1, ,711,987 Annual Rate /1000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. $/ Capita Total Population on Firt Nation and Meti Communitie = Firt Nation (57,469) + Meti (5,146) = 62,615 Population data ource: 5

6 Table 4. Fire in Rural Alberta Municipalitie: Year Property Lo $ ,833, ,575, ,998, ,324, ,562, ,885, ,285, ,222, ,707, ,267,582 Total ,065,664,114 Annual Rate /1000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. Fire /100,000 Pop. $/ Capita Population data ource: Population in Rural municipalitie = 928,760 (Rural centre include all municipalitie oyther than urban, Firt Nation and Meti communitie). Total Alberta Population = 3,091,831 Comment: Fire death rate in Aboriginal communitie (6.1) i ~ 4 time higher than in rural municipalitie (1.7) and ~ 9 time higher than in urban centre (.7). Fire rate i ~1.5 time higher in rural communitie (2.8) compared to urban and Aboriginal communitie. 6

7 2.3 Fire in Major Occupancie in Alberta Table 5. and in Major Occupancie, Alberta Occupancy % Property Lo $ Aembly ,244,562 Intitutional ,348,934 Reidential ,344,707 Buine and Peronal Service ,984,638 Mercantile ,761,665 Indutrial Manufacturing Propertie ,386,274 Storage Propertie ,767,484 Special Property-Tranportation Equip ,894,796 Micellaneou Property ,023,451 Total ,779,756,511 7

8 Table 6. Fire in Reidential Occupancie in Alberta Type of Reidence % Property $ One and Two Family Dwelling 11, , ,253,161 Apartment 4, ,714,679 Rooming, Boarding, Lodging Houe (le than 10 peron) ,644,008 Rooming, Boarding, Lodging Houe- Uncla ,234,681 Hotel, Inn, Lodge (year round ue) ,701,934 Hotel, Inn, Lodge (eaonal ue, in eaon) ,000 Hotel, Inn, Lodge (eaonal ue, off eaon) ,000 Hotel, Inn, Lodge (hotel) ,102 Hotel, Inn, Lodge-Uncla Motor Hotel, Motel (fewer than 3 unit) ,282 Motor Hotel, Motel (3 to 20 unit) ,328 Motor Hotel, Motel (over 20 unit) ,843,981 Motor Hotel, Motel-Uncla ,301 School, College or Univerity Dormitory ,318 Sorority or Social Club, Fraternity ,001 Military Barrack ,100 Convent, Monatery or Other Religiou Dormitorie ,200 Bunkhoue & Worker' Barrack ,915,335 Dormitory-Uncla ,117 Mobile Home (1 or 2 family unit) 1, ,079,294 8

9 Type of Reidence % Property $ Travel Trailer ,177,336 Camping Trailer (include tent trailer) ,981 Motor Home (include camperized van) ,269,367 Truck with Camper ,636 Tent ,372 Mobile Home, Trailer-Uncla ,993 Single Cabin ,093 Camp/Retreat-Uncla ,250 Children' Playhoue ,772 Reidential Micellaneou-Uncla ,389 Total 18, , ,185,364 9

10 2.4 Fire in Special Property/Tranportation Equipment Table 7. Fire in Special Property/Tranportation Eqpt., Alberta Type of Property % Property $ Outdoor Property 10, ,133,070 Special Connecting Thoroughfare ,156,202 Under Contruction or Demolition- Vacant 1, ,828,551 Watercraft ,876 Rail Tranport Vehicle & Equipment ,428,918 Ground Tranport Vehicle 16, ,497,496 Aircraft ,811 Special Vehicle 2, ,348,672 Marine Docking Facility Total 31, ,894,796 10

11 Table 8. Fire in Ground Tranport Vehicle by Type of Vehicle, Alberta Type of Vehicle % Property $ Automobile (Incl. car/light truck/van/ingle body unit) 8, ,897,938 Car ,644,637 Truck (incl. light truck/van/ingle body unit) ,342,637 Bu, Trackle Trolley ,063,783 Compreed or LP Ga Tank Truck ,019,897 Flammable Liquid, Chemical Tank Truck ,316,708 General Truck (incl. mail truck, trailer truck, tow truck) 5, ,714,453 Motorcycle ,510 Vehicle & Non-Motorized Hauling Vehicle ,382,922 Tractor Trailer ,045,897 Ground Tranport Vehicle-Uncla ,830,114 Total 16, ,497,496 11

12 Table 9. Fire in Building Under-contruction/Demolition/Vacant, Alberta Type of Building % Property $ Building Under Contruction ,966,087 Building Under Demolition ,525 Contruction, Other Than Building ,513 Vacant Property, Property Without Content ,371,151 Unoccupied Property (unoccupied over 30 day) ,239,674 Contractor' Shed ,720,066 Building Under Major Renovation ,129,279 Under Contruction or Demolition-Vacant- Uncla ,256 Total 1, ,828,551 12

13 2.4 Fire in Alberta Home Table 10. Fire in Alberta Home Type of Home % Property $ One/Two Family Dwelling 11, , ,256,141 Apartment, Tenement, Flat 4, ,714,679 Mobile Home 1, ,079,294 Total 16, , ,050,114 Table 11. Major Known Caue of Home, Alberta Fire Caue % Property Lo $ Other Cooking ,432,308 Smoking ,044,801 Other Caue/Unknown ,552,568 Overheated Cooking Oil Fire ,165,328 Heating Eqpt. Related ,205,643 Aron/Set Fire ,338,939 Electrical Ditrib. Eqpt ,507,943 Child Fireplay ,303,551 Candle (accident) ,601,202 Expoure Fire ,819,544 Clothe Dryer ,851,003 Appliance/Equipment Related ,347,074 Light/Fluorecent Bulb ,360,560 Flammable/Comb. Liquid Ignition ,502,750 Welding/Torch Too Cloe ,134,442 Flammable Ga Ignition ,131,151 13

14 Fire Caue % Property Lo $ Inadequate Control of Open Fire ,307 Total ,050,114 Home by Smoke Alarm Operation in Alberta: Table 1 COMMUNITY TYPE = URBAN Smoke Alarm Intallation $ $ Not Intalled ,318, Intalled ,947, Total ,265, Note: Smoke alarm tatu and operation are analyzed for the five year period , for three community grouping: Urban; Firt Nation & Meti ; Rural. Table numbered 1: Provide moke alarm intallation tatu in variou community grouping Table numbered 2: Provide activation tatu of intalled moke alarm Table numbered 3: Show whether activated alarm aited occupant or not Table numbered 4: Show why activated alarm did not ait occupant Table numbered 5: Show the reaon why alarm did not activate 14

15 Home by Smoke Alarm Operation in Alberta: Table 1 COMMUNITY TYPE = RURAL Smoke Alarm Intallation $ $ Not Intalled ,946, Intalled ,749, Total ,695, Home by Smoke Alarm Operation in Alberta: Table 1 COMMUNITY TYPE = FIRST NATIONS & METIS Smoke Alarm Intallation $ $ Not Intalled ,499, Intalled ,905, Total ,405,

16 Table2. Activation of Smoke Alarm COMMUNITY TYPE = URBAN Activation of Smoke Alarm $ % of $ Activated ,123, Not Activated ,729, Activation - unknown ,094, Total ,947, Table2. Activation of Smoke Alarm COMMUNITY TYPE = RURAL Activation of Smoke Alarm $ % of $ Activated ,075, Not Activated ,614, Activation - unknown ,059, Total ,749,

17 Table2. Activation of Smoke Alarm COMMUNITY TYPE = FIRST NATIONS & METIS Activation of Smoke Alarm $ % of $ Activated ,946 5 Not Activated , Activation - unknown ,020, Total ,905, Table3. Alarm Aitance to Occupant COMMUNITY TYPE = URBAN Alarm Aitance to Occupant $ $ Occupant evacuation unknown ,393,404 5 Not applicable/no occupant ,361,411 3 Alarm aited occupant to evacuate ,080, Alarm did not ait occupant to evacuate ,287, Total ,123,

18 Table3. Alarm Aitance to Occupant COMMUNITY TYPE = RURAL Alarm Aitance to Occupant $ $ Occupant evacuation unknown ,607,025 8 Not applicable/no occupant ,631,237 8 Alarm aited occupant to evacuate ,787, Alarm did not ait occupant to evacuate ,050, Total ,075,

19 Table3. Alarm Aitance to Occupant COMMUNITY TYPE = FIRST NATIONS & METIS Alarm Aitance to Occupant $ $ Not applicable/no occupant , Alarm aited occupant to evacuate , Alarm did not ait occupant to evacuate ,801 2 Total ,

20 Table4. Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait COMMUNITY TYPE = URBAN Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait $ $ Alarm inaudible ,543 6 Phyical/mental challenge ,118 2 Unable to evacuate-age related ,825 1 Unneceary to evacuate ,661, Under the influence of drug/alcohol ,985 2 Other ,823, Unuitable location ,200 2 Total ,287,

21 Table4. Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait COMMUNITY TYPE = RURAL Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait $ $ Phyical/mental challenge ,308 2 Unneceary to evacuate ,066, Under the influence of drug/alcohol ,152 7 Alarm inaudible ,046 0 Unable to evacuate-age related , Unuitable location ,110 4 Other ,722, Total ,050,

22 Table4. Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait COMMUNITY TYPE = FIRST NATIONS & METIS Reaon - Alarm Did Not Ait $ $ Other , Total , Table5. Reaon - Alarm Not Activated COMMUNITY TYPE = URBAN Reaon - Alarm Not Activated Fire % Of Fire Death Death Injurie Injurie $ $ Loe Unuitable location ,050 2 Dead battery ,753,432 9 No battery ,523, AC not connected/diable d ,034, Mechanical failure ,045,662 5 Not enough moke ,612, Unknown ,915, Other ,529,709 8 Total ,729,

23 Table5. Reaon - Alarm Not Activated COMMUNITY TYPE = RURAL Reaon - Alarm Not Activated Fire % Of Fire Death Death Injurie Injurie $ $ Loe Unuitable location ,000 1 Dead battery ,347 7 No battery ,823, AC not connected/diable d ,690 1 Mechanical failure ,522 2 Not enough moke Unknown Other Total ,766, ,466, ,500, ,614,

24 Table5. Reaon - Alarm Not Activated COMMUNITY TYPE = FIRST NATIONS & METIS Reaon - Alarm Not Activated $ $ No battery ,000 5 Mechanical failure ,000 3 Not enough moke , AC not connected/diabled , Unknown ,000 1 Other , Total ,

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